Tuesday, January 31, 2012

C is for chocolate


an exhibit at the Royal Botanical Gardens
enter the world of chocolate and learn of its ancient rituals and how it's made



20 comments:

JeannetteLS said...

Oh..... not FAIR.

Roger Owen Green said...

CANNOT argue with that!
ROG, ABC Wednesday team

Irene said...

I thought the chocolate bean grew on bushes not on trees. Am I confused?

photowannabe said...

Hmm, no samples?
I need chocolate!

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Is there a tasting room at the end of the exhibit?

VioletSky said...

there is a 'marketplace' where a couple times a day a demonstration of chocolate making is done and you get to taste that.

RedPat said...

Hope they were giving out samples!

Gemma Wiseman said...

Such creative chocolate signs! Love how there is peeled back packaging for extra temptation! They look great!

Ebie said...

Great signs of display, can't miss them!

I just received a package of real ground beans roasted from scratch and ready for use!

Lesley said...

I was there on Sunday! I should have gotten a shot of these signs before going in as it was sunny and bright when we went in and a blizzard when we came out! A kiosk selling hot chocolate would have been welcome.

Anonymous said...

very interesting. i'd like to see that.

Carola said...

Yummy signs. Great choice for C.

Melanie said...

Yum! Love the trio of signs in th first shot.

Here from ABC Wed.

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

What a tasty bunch of signs. Very nice.

genie said...

I think tab exhibit would be absolutely fascinating. WOuld love to know the real history of chocolate. I love the stuff....will get up in the middle of the night and go and sneak a Hershey bar. I am very bad, Love the signs. genie

EG CameraGirl said...

I LOVE this! :)

Pat said...

Clever and delicious looking signs with the candy bar revealed more and more and then bites missing! Yum!

Unknown said...

YUM! an afternoon here would be sweet.:p

Julie said...

I used to be able to drink 'hot chocolate' but not any more. I think my taste-buds 'moved'. Cannot say 'matured' because I adore chocolate blocks with hazelnuts embedded.

mmm MMM mmm

Lindy said...

I would imagine that it will be a very well-attended exhibit. The "chocolate" on the signs looks good enough to eat!

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